The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 17, 1900, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    UHlm-rijiliim tl.Mt wt unit, or $1.00 if
)Hiil utiirllii in iiiivinrf.
I'. A. ftTKPIIRKKlOKI. HdUor Hlul I' lib.
Anlnili'HMili'ht I.M-nl iiiiir. imlilMioili.vprjr
W wlni'mlny lit. ItnynnliUvlllii, .li'lti'rion rn.
I'r.. ili'vmml Id tln IiMiti'iIm of Hi'V linliNvlllii
mill .liinVrwiiroillitY. Nnll-IMillt Iriil, will tri'iil.
oil with fiilrui'xa, mill will lii I'lpvrliilly frtniiU
ly tdwnnln t IiiIhiHmk Hums.
(timiniiiiili'itlliiiiK Inli'iiilrcl fur liillilli'iitlini
mut 1m uri'itmimnliMl liy tlm wrfti'r'ii iniim1,
mil fur liti till i-nt li in . hill iih n miurmili'i' of
noil fill III. Inltiri'itlh mw limn MiiMc1tt.fi.
Ailvi'rlliliw ruin tnutlt hitnwn on iiiiiMiii
Itiinnllliii iilllrn In KriM'lillrli-llfiiry ItliH'k.
f.iMitrhl.y foiniiitinliMitlotm tintl rlmiiiiii of
Rtlvi.rttH.iui.MitH hIhiiiIiI riitirh lliln nlllrn liy
MimhIiiv mum.
riiiliM:rlitlnii irlfpfl.mMr jrrnr.ln mlvnnrr.
Aililri'sN nil riiimnunli'tillmm ti U. A. Hli'pli
enum, Ki'ViioIiImvHIi., Pit.
Knlxri'il' nt tin' ihisIiiIIIi-ii nl Itryiiiililnvllli'.
ft., nnn'.'imil rliiHM mull mnttur.
A Great Pnie Offer.
Wo Imvo ii rti-nt pi-l.n tilTiT to ninkn
11m funni'i- of .li-nVmnn I'minty! H.vh
Kii'cinl ni'i'iiiitrctni'iil wltli tlii iiiIIIhIiiii-
of llin Farm Jinmml, a must I'xrrlli'iit
fllflll lllHr tllllt t'lWtll fill OI'ltlK n yi'Bl,
i' ntii nlilii to oITit ow j'i'iir'M milwri'lp
tlon to TliK Stau mill h'ovn yi'in-H' hiiIi-'i-iitiini
to tlin Fitnn Jimrnitl tlm two
worth M.tMl -nil for tint miiiiII biimi of
$I.J.ri. Of I'oiiinn IIiIh only iilli'H to
BilvHiico iiiyliir BiilwrrlliiTH. Wo can
fitrnlHh a fnw utni-H nt tli Ih nit, mid If
you want tlimii on tliiwo tmiiiH, yon
noiHt ni't tji'it'K r.v! Siimpln iMipli'a of
tlm h'ttnn Journal will hit Hi-tit frro on
applli'tit Ion. Ailtlii-Hs,
C. A. STUrllKNSON,
IIo.ViioIiIhvIIIo, I'n.
tll.ASS PLANT NOTI-S.
(lnthercil by Local Reporter anil Clip,
pcil front l:xchati(es.
Tlm Camp I'Iiihh work at Htiii'lliMii-t
which wuh flint down after lilitwlng
ahimt a week, on luvontit of tlm iII'IIimiI
ty over tlm whji' hcuIm, Hturti'd blowing
(Iukh again WVilni'Mliiy niulit, tlm tiiiin
nir.'nii'iil having nl;ni'il tlm new I.. A.
3iH. K. of I,, wall'. Twenty-four hlow
pi'a and uatlmrt'r roportnd for duty and
all Ih nmrry an a inarrlii;o hull. TIiIh I
a Htingine blow to tlm 1 In rtin con I iiitr-tit.,
at they were liitnkititf on thin factory
not Htai'tlnir until tho ctittom and lint
teners luitl (jlveti In. Kami ltcpihUnn.
Thero will lie a Helect daticn held In
tlm Star HniMliitf next Satnrilav cven
Iiil'. (ctoln-r alh. by tlm "Original
Konr." MiihIi; will he fiirniHheil by
Heed'H orchchtrti. Tho committed bav
ins; charge of the dance In, A. Schlatter,
Hurry Mont, tieorge Htaley and I'M.
Kitiiwr.
.Inlin Annum, blower, Leon tlatchat,
and Kdmond I ti nker. i;iit!it'i-ei-H, wero
In 1'ittHbui'K Hpvcrttl days limt week.
.loh n SntU, .loHi'ph Kalnrcli, Harry 1.
Finch, Alfonzo Carlett, Clarence Hlnen,
Will and Charloa Kiahor anil ttevcral
other (flaHs worketn of thin plaon at
tended tho blower, HnUniuirn, gather
cm and cutters meeting held at Ml.
Jewctt Saturday evening.
A young fellow vlititcd tho if I hob plant
recently and when hn aaw thn glaHH an
It comcH from hands of tho bloworu ho
remarked: "I thought thoy wore mak
Ing whitlow gliiHU over hero, but It looks
to me im if they ate making glaHR anwnr
pipe."
In roHpoiiHn to tho call for a mum
meotlng at Mt. Jewctt IiihI Saturday, at
leant one thouKantl Window CIuhh
Vorkorn, comprlHcd of blowoin, gath
ererB, llatUinet'H and ctlttorn, ttwik tho
town by Htorni, anddemoiiHtratiHl beyond
tho poHHibility of adoubt that tho major
ity of tho elans workers In this district
are Immieil with tlio spirit or union linn
anil will roHtint any attempt to crush it
out. Special trains were run from
Ilradford, SinethHirt, Kano and Kails
Creek, and each arriving delegation
was mitt by tho hand anil escorted to
their hotels, amid tho cheers of tho
good eitizensor Mt. .Tewett.
At eight o'clock tho men formed Into
lino and marched through tho town,
being cheered on every hand, and sing
ing conHtatitiy, "We'll hang Simon
Hums on tho sour applo tree" until
their throats wero gore. Tho lino of
march was mi Main street from tho do
pot to McClellan Avenuo, and back
again to tho iHru house which was
ti!li (1 to siilTocalion.
V. T. Morgan as temporary chairman
milled tho meeting to order and called
for nominations for iicrmanont chair
man. Clias. Smith, of Kane, was select
ed chairman and in a few well chosen
words stated the object of the meeting,
viz., lo hasten the movement of amal
gamation of the four trades, l'reg. H.
G. Tussov of the Cutters' Lcaguo was
introduced and stated tho necessity of
' it united organization, and lett a good
impression on all his hearers. Mr.
Tussev was followed by Samuel Glthens,
of liellevernon, who enthused his au
dience with his earnestneas and his elo
quence. Wm. Phillips, of Kane, then
mndo a few brief remarks which were
welK received. L. C. Geitsinger, former
Nhtional Secretary of tho Window Glass
Workers' organization, was then Intro
duced. Mr. Geitsinger revlowed the
unit strength and glory of L. A. 3(10,
anil contrasted It with tho present be
muddled condition of affairs, and made
an eloquent appeal for amalgamation
Belting forth tlio benefits to lie derived
from such a course. Thero was not a
single incident to mar tho perfect
concord and harmony or the meeting
and a spirit of good fellowship and fra
ternity prevailed.
After the meeting a general lovefenst
was held, and any skeptical one could
have read the hand writing on the wall.
which interpreted means, "United we
stand, divided we rail" ana mat "an in
turv to ono la tho enneern of all." and
will he resonted not by one soparate
trade but by the amalgamated trades of
blowers, gatherers, nattonors and out
ters, Impregnable and Invincible. Kane
JSi publican.
Mitchell, tho tailor, produces a good
lit at a low price.
Tablets given away with school shoes
at Johnston & Nolan s.
Ladles' long-sleeved underwear from
15c. to $1.15 apiece at People's Bargain
store.
The best kid glove for ladles In the
market for tl. 00 and tl.25 at, Shlok &
High School Bulletin.-
iditohul mrr.
Mltn-li-Okkf millMi.
AtilttMl HIUf-TUli Kadtw.
Lml Mlttr- Ittkrys
Last Friday In Assembly Hon. 8. II.
F.lllolt gave a continual Ion of his talk
on color. Ills discourse was conclusive:
ii,a,Mif nf I Ii., in iiiiiinitil v ui.i.i,iil.i-it llimirv i
l - J l ' w
that a motion produces first, sound, then
heat, then light, which passed through
a pilnm anil broken or dispersed Is
shown to contain all the colors and their
combination.
His diseoui'se was clear, at times
witty, and always forceful. Wn would
like to glvo a more lengthy account of
this very pleasing t!XMwlllon, hut our
ol u in n Is about all In and so will only
say that we are glad to have him with
us at any time.
- X
The inemls'i-s of the high schistl ex-
hanged a few of their old Issiks for
new ones. We would say In behalf of
the High school pupils, many I hunks.
Ills hard to study with alesson lorn tint
of your book every here and there, and
half the lessons that are left. In annotated
so bmlly that one Is confused Is-yond en
iliirance. We note with pleasure the
Improvement In the appearance of hooks
since the new ones have replaced tlm
old, but wo think there Is still room for
exchanges.
Last. Friday evening, through tho
kindness of I'ltif. liCiikerd, the Senior
lass was afforded tlm opportunity of
measuring tlm altitude of the hill above
tlm scIiihiI building from the crossing at
tho corner of tho building to the reser
voir. They found the reservoir to l
ono hundred ami fourteen feel and six
inches higher than the crossing In front
of the school building.
A man from out of town was heard to
remark that he thot It. would adil great
ly to tlm appeaiatiee of tho school
grounds If the fence surrounding it were
removed. Wo heartily endorse his
statement.
Tlm Shakespearean Literary Smdety
rendered quite an Interesting prog rani
Inst Friday afUirnoon. The program
was devoted entirely to Longfelllow.
The audience was especially plcamd by
Mr. Ijcavcnworth'a recitation. Mr.
Ijenvenworth recited "The Famine' In
a manner that shows heenjoys the work,
and takes great Interest in the welfare
of tho society.
The following persons visited Shake
spearean Literary Society last Friday:
Misses Nellie Armor, Grace Heck, Inez
Hrown, Lydiu Molllngcr and Mr. Glenn
Mlllircn,
A number of the High School students
attended a party Inst Friday evening at
the home of Miss Ollle Dunn.
Mock trial next Friday. For some
thing funny as well as Instructive, come.
Friday the Shakespearean Society
inaugurated tlm following olllcers:
Pres., Clement Flynn: Vlco-Prcs.,
Maud Ilonn; Sec, Tom Nolan; Killtor-
In-chlef, Kllle Mtlllren; Assistant Kill tor,
Viola McGaw; Iocal Kill tor, Kathryn
King; Critics, Frances King and Chris
tine Urown; Program Committee, Jay
McGaw, Verdi Daugherty and Maggio
Stoko.
A query box has been arranged for
tho honctlt of tho High School.
In chapel tho other morning Prof.
Lenkerd announced that thn library
would be opened that day. Tlmopcrilug
oxerclses wero violent and notsy and,
wo presume, painful.
Prof. Lenkerd went for chestnuts last
Saturday. It Is said that ho climbed
far more trees than ho got chestnuts.
W. A. Lofts, of HulTalo, N. Y , for
merly a student In our schools, was a
visitor at chapel Monday morning.
Miss Maude Hush, who has been sick,
has returned to school again. We are
glad to have you with us, Maude.
James Mulr was welcomed by Ills
friends and tho members of his cluss,
tho Seniors. This swells the number
to seven.
Job Couldn't Have Stood It
If hod had itching piles. They'rotorrl
bly annoying; hut Hucklep's Arnica
Salvo will euro tho worst case of pi I
on earth. It lias cured thousands. For
Injuries, pains or bodily eruptions It s
the bust salve In the world, t'rlco .ic.
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by II.
Alex. Stoke, druggist.
For Sale New buggies, wheels, tops,
cushions, dashes, fee, also second-hand
buggies and hacks, by L. M. Snyder.
The largest assortment of wool under
wear to be found In tho county at
Millirens.
. Auction sales will continue Saturday
and Monday afternoon and night, Oct. "0
and 22. Private sales during the week.
J. C. Kino & Co
Reynolds' Deef, Iron and Wine, nerve
tonlo, 50c. "Reynolds' drug store.
For Sale Five drawer, drop-head
Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine
Inquire at Myors' harness shop.
Light colored golf hats, all shapes at
Millirens.
Latest stylos In shoes at Johnston &
Nolan's shoe parlors. Call and sue
shoes und get their low prices.
Men's, boys' and children's suits, over
coats, bats, caps and Bboes at special
low prloes at the Peoile's Bargain store.
John Flynn. merr lant tailor, makes
LIST OF JURORS
Drawn for the Regular Term of Court,
Commencing November it, tgoo.
IISASII .Illinois.
Mnrln, (li-timr, IMiikkhIiI Iwp
Mm nr.. Iiiinli'l, KIiiiikiiIiI ikii
lliiwrrs, lli'iirui' M. Ilmtilll fwn
HIinlTiier, J II, I'n! It li
Miner, Wllllnm. IVrry Iwn
Mi'Dtiniilil, I'ulrli lt. lii'vniitilxvllli.
A rmii rmiir. I. I'litijuttnwiiey
HimtU, tiiivltt, Arnetirtiini
I'tintli'WHll, Din III M, I'ni iy twn
elusion, .Inn, IMitisiitiiwiiey
llnlnt'i. Ailitm. Kltiiriftiltl I wti
lllivls, Inlin It. VnntiK W
I'liylor, I n ii let . MIiikkiiIiI wp
liliirK. I, ft, KiniMWlt ,
Mtirllii. Irvlti. tlrtiilt'rinii Iwp
Kt'tiiit'ily, Wllllnm M, I'lilnti Iwp
llrttilns.il M. Ileiiver Iwii
llrowii, V M. I'titi T-.ni ii w nor
AINIiotiit.. K I. Iltwi' township
l.nii, I'erry, Hiihi t up
tlnwt.ri, llrmit, lllii Knit
riifiierry. .loiui, riiifcrefH Iwp
'riiiiinsi. I in v t (I . t 'In v v 1 1 In
llnilliitfi. 'I' K, PioiiTy
I'KTIT ,lc Holts.
I, re. Illivltl. Hell twp
Atwi'll, Jnliti. -Ii-.. Hnvtler Iwp
emer, Ptivlil, rerrv Iwp
Mllt'liell. .lutiit'N II, t't'rty twp
KtllltK. lll'IIIUI. Ilflf twp
I 'ritwfortl. (1 M, W iislilnutnn lw
Miller, II II, I'llliHsllliivilll'V
llnxler. V K I'lovfr Iwp
It .1 1 1 1 II IT. I'. VllllllU lp
iitrfv. tirnriii', II, II iwp
Hinlili, Siiiiiiifl, W ti-.li tuif 1 1 ri twp
lletrlrk, Hiiiinifl, Knim Iwp
Vtlirlioll. Ill-mil. Hi'iiili'lNiili twn
Ntirlli,.! H, Mrt nliiiiiiii twp
Iniiiulierly. I liiiliiai, V iiHliliiiflntl Iwp
i imih, .1 it, Mllt'liell iwp
Ionian. II It. iiIIvit Iwii
llllllllll. I' .1, I'llteel'eek Iwp
Miinluill. I ' II. linn-lorn v lllr
Utltlolili, Hiitiinel, lllx lliui
ni......u II iv i,....Mu. ...........
Hlewnl'l, W i'. Wiiisiiw Iwp
niiiiiiT, riiniiii'i, i niinir tivp
M.ven, J A. Ileyiiolilivilln
Ktiov. .1 I'linxstiiiiwnt'y
Walket-, I'lftl. Wltislow twn
Hti'Miirt..! A. Wiit-iitw Iwp
tiiiililit'll. .Inlin. Iliirttetl Iwn
I lllllllllllt'll. Illllllll, Kiiiih Iwp
lleeil. .1 .1. Ilrimkrlllii
Hll'itliii., Mitrtlti, Whmlow twp
llt'tTlT. I Illllllll, nirl'nllllltllt twp
llt'lsl. .1 I-:. Won ti v II In
Sliitw. r II, WiiHliltntttiii twp
i tititiir, ii ii. itfyiiiiiiiMviiin
ritiiiliiiii. l.tiilitT, Itfll iwp
Irvln Ki-tilifti, llfitlli twp
V IiiiiiI. ileiirtri I, riiift'rt't'k lwi
Muuk. Clttrk. Hllvi-r iwp
I loliiiii, .liiftih. tMlvt'r Iwp
NelT. K. IteytiiililHtlllf
Kinsi, I I-', I'd reek twp
lli'tn v, R t Hnvili't Iwn
riillt'll, Harrison, Mltlrcil Iwii
Klili'i, r H, it.li I im I. hi twp
l.nvf. riiniiii'i, i ti inn twp
Mill tii, . I I'. Jr.. Kevitolilsvllli. .
Il'lllllll. til'. I'ot-ler I wn
riini'iy, .IihIiiiii It, lliookvlllti
Kiilltlil, r II, llMN'kHayvlllii
Tiiavkiisr hiaoits.
Ki'i'tl, XV 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 . liliiu'unlil Iwp
Wllioii. K 1. HriHikvfllf
t'niiliT, .1 A. Hiiiiinii'rvtllii
KIliU, J II, Oliver Iwp
Keililinir. W II. I 'In vvlllc
Mi'Klnlt'V. rliiitles. t'.lihril Iwtl
I'yiilieri, .Inlin, I'nlnii iwp
iciilieri, iMiiiinre. w iiimIow lwt
rniiillrk. Wllllatn. ItriM'kwiiy villi
iiiitiitititi, .lent'. i tiMiiitiirttin twp
lli-llr.. Cliarlei. Perry Iwn
I 'to r, .Inlin, VnntiK Iwp
llll'IIHllulll Will. Mil 'llllllllll I twp
Kt mil will. Si nil In. Milaltiioiil iwp
t 'minor, Inlin, llevtinlilivlllt
tleniy. A C, I'linxiiilawitt'y
ftlltsoli, .1 i,, rtittmiiiawiicy
Aiken, J M. t'nlotilwp
Itiirxitril, It T, llttN'kwiivvlllii
VHslitmli'r, Isiuif. llrtHikvllln
Snell, II '. Mi rutin, nit Isp
iiiiii,'. i. ii, r.iiui'ii iwn
AUhiiI. IIIIiimi II. Miln-tl Iwn
llelr.ell. .liiHt'iiii, Itiiiti twp
.liiiies, I' It, llMH'kwavvllin
K.wltm. Wlilirr, Klilti'tl Iwp
Mnliiii'V. II W. Wlnslnw Iwn
llllisnti, ('mil, Key tlnlilivlllti
Hli'fl.l'liiirlfs, Kltlretl Iwp
lielliivi'ti, II nl, Suinliieryllli.
Ueyntilili. M r. Plni'i'M't'k twp
Mnlltirti, r'ritnk. ollvt'r twn
HM.lt Ii . W K, Viiiiiik Iwp
Null, .Inlin, NVIuslow Iwp
riiitinliet'liiln, lleni-y, ttrnokvlllii
Allsiiotimi, .loiitt, Imiiix twp
iiiiiiirini, ri it, riiit'ei-ecK iwp
Prlntllti, .Inlin II, Hnyiler twp
Plfer, .1 V. Mi'l'iiliiionl twp
iit'its, J C, llrtHikvllln
West Reynoldsville Council.
The West Keynoltlsvlllo town council
met in regular session October Hth, with
the following members in attendance:
A. H. Weed, James Orr, Samuel Sutter,
Itlchard Miller and John Henson.
Minutes of last meeting reatl and a
proved.
It. K. Koch lor was present and stated
that Mr. O'Dontn l had arranged for a
strip of ground for an alloy hack of his
property on Pike street, and asked
council to take some action In opening
this alley, as It was almost impossible
for a team to gel In or out from his
properly. Tlm street committee was
Instructed to look oyer tho ground and
report at tho next meeting.
Tho report of burgess showed $5.00
collected for fines, and a balance In his
hands of $7.15.
No report submitted from G. W.
I)eni)isey, tax collector, or W. L. Johns
ton, treasurer.
The secretary was Instructed to notify
Mr. Denipscy and Mr. Johnston to make
a report regularly at each monthly
meeting of council.
Hill of Rcynnldsvlllo Klcctrio Co..
amounting to $45.4.1, and of J. V. Young,
amounting to $.'10,117, were ordered paid
Mr. Weed called attention to railing
being torn down on sidewalk in front of
Hurtle's and Harry's on Hroadway. Tho
street tMiminitt.eo was Instructed to see
that repairs wero made at once, and
also to boo that any other guard rails
needing repairs wero put In projier con'
dltlon.
Letter to Miller & Ewlng,
Jll iiKihltvillf, I'd.
Dear Sirs: Porterhouse so much;
neck so much; all tho way between.
Just so with paint. Devoe lead and
y.lno Is tho porterhouse. Nobody wants
tho neck; tho between, somo snj. Is
good enough for them.
But Devoe costs less, not more, than
between. Lead and oil is between; it Is
the old-fashion paint. But zino has
como In. Zlno toughons white lead.
Devoo lead and nine is tho paint.
If you paint in three years, you do it
for looks. Devoe does not wear out in
three years.
' Yours truly.
7 F. W. Devoe & Co.
We wholesale and retail hay; we sell
horses ana cattle, machinery and gen'
eral merchandise. J. V. King & Co.
Johnston and Nolan have a number of
odd sizes, good style shoes that they
are selling at a big reduction. This is
JjJ BING & CO.
NEW
lltlOOIlllllll
GOODS
IHIIIOOIIOIHIIIII
ALL OVER
( X )( X X M H ( X X X X X X X X X )
u
ft
6
V
THE STORE X
W Illllllll IIKIIIIIIIOIIOIIIKIIIDII
V ihikss a non.s 5
M I J very new stylo find A
lO ilU'i-t in staple fall und fa
winter fabrics.
ti
Ii!;!;!
V
V JIMCK (HUMS fa
Of Our line h complete, fa
Prunellas, diagonal, In il
?if liaute, r.ilK-lincs, erepons,
M iiirolns ami many otlicr
i kinds, from 2.i cents to O
$2.00 kt yard. O
v t-t.t-t
V fa
M LnilK's Misses find O
Cl.il.lren's A
JACKETS AND CAI'I'S.
Wif StH'tiil ii lit I It' tittle mill s'V
W look at tliem before liny- fa
iu; elsewhere. fa
V fa
M The time to buy
W FURS fa
V Wc sell the best furs that JjJ
are made no inferior,
Vi( patched up stuffs. fa
33355
m
HESS'
HIGH GRADE
PERFUME.
Ileetfl' Red Carnation,
IIohh' Lily of tlie Valloy,
II!hb' Heliotrope,
t
Hwh1 Wild Violet,
t
.IIhhh' Crab Apple IiloH'm
IleHH' llowi Alba,
IlesH' Purple Lilac,
I
IleHH' Violet EHtrelle,
t
f J lens' Damask Rose,
I I less' Forest Flowers,
t
liens' Yezzo.
ffl
SAetsit and
most persist
ent of all Per
fumes, inn
HI Hanrtkfirr.ulRte Prfiimp.fl
IIUHUIIUI VIUVIV VI IHIIIVU
r.
rrRR
II VUI
-AT-
J. J. Sutter's
New Store. $
X Centennial Hall $
Building.
i
w
AITINd YOU
Wk'mk Waitino
For you! VVnltliiff for you to find out
the difference between tlm bent drugs
and tlm iniiylmp kind;
Waitino kok You
To learn thnl" lira g'ft a good dog, but
Hold fimt is a hetle.r."
Wk'vk Waitkd
For a great many people who wanted to
be sure of their preHcriptionw.
Now Wk Wait
On Ihem instead of for them. Abso
lutely pure goods, equitable pricen and
courteous service are waiting for you at
tit
A GLompIctc Line of Fall
and Winter Goods. New
Styles, New Goods, at
Old Prices.
BED
CLOTHING
We are now in shape to
show you a large and com
plete line of Comforts and
Wool and Cotton Hlnnkets.
;.()!) a pair for fullsize
white blankets and assorted
color borders. Strictly all
wool.
$.'5.00 a pair for strictly all
wool scarlet blankets.
:$.()() a pair for strictly all
wool gray blankets.
.r0 a pair for strictly all
wool barred blankets.
$3. 50 a pair for extra fine
all-wool blankets, barred all
colors.
if 4. 50 for a ti pound white
blanket. Strictly all-wool.
A big bargain.
4.50 and $& for California
Blankets in white only. No
finer made.
COMFORTS
Cotton-filled Comforts, best
of cotton, much finer than
we have ever shown. Prices
1, $1.25, 91.40, 1.75, $2,
$2. 50.
CHICK &
JEFFERSON
We have just ojiencd up a new assortment of
MILLINERY
composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil
dren's headwear, selected and made by experts in touch with
the latest metropolitan fashions and at prices from 94 to
lower than you are usually asked by exclusive milliners.
SHIItTS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS
at 50 and 75 cents. We can
line of new shirts to be found
NECKWEAR in the newest styles.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
at 50 cents and $1.00 a suit that cannot be matched
where at Vz more.
A lot of
Ladies Shoes
that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. Odd lots a
sizes to clean them out, $1.23 and $1.50.
YOU
Stoke's Pharmacy.
UNDERWEAR
for Vin, Women
and Children.
Now is the best time to buy
when the assortments are
full. We bought our under
wear early last spring and
bought it all in one or two case
lots, which enables us to give
you a very low price. Don't
buy underwear without ex
amining our line.
Vicn's, Youths'
and Doya'
CLOTHING
A new and up-to-date line
of suits for Men, Youths and
Hoys in all styles and at the
lowest prices. Every gar
ment guaranteed togive satis
faction. A large and beautiful line
of
OVERCOATS
Everything that is dressy
and up-to-date. You will not
find a better line to select
from. Prices and styles to
suit everybody. Ask to see
the Ilullwood and the Raglin.
WAGNER
SUPPLY 00.
show you the most complete
anywhere.
r
Jefferson Supply C
Wagners.-
up-to-date suits. II y him.
your opportunity fur a bargain, i
ft